The Disposable Microsystems group is excited to announce its latest publication, a Personal View article, entitled “A three-level model for therapeutic drug monitoring of antimicrobials at the site of infection” in Lancet Infectious Diseases.
Department of Microsystems Engineering - IMTEK
Prof. Dr. Alwin Daus will investigate novel thin-film materials and create sensors, transistors, and memory devices for flexible electronics, 3D integrated circuits, and neuromorphic computing.
Experience business and science at POP UP INNOVATION STORE
University of Freiburg and MIT conduct research on SnO2/ZnO core/shell nanowires
An interactive festival featuring data, tamers and artificial intelligence
Researchers of the Project nEOdiag aims to develop fast and inexpensive analyses of amino acid sequences at the University of Freiburg
Engineer Edoardo Milana will research bioinspired soft robotic systems made of deformable and adaptive materials at the University of Freiburg
Sebastian Stöcklin receives award for his doctoral thesis in the field of wireless power and data transfer
April 2023: Samora Okujeni and Ulrich Egert published a new article in the Journal of Neuroscience, entitled: “Structural modularity tunes mesoscale criticality in biological neuronal networks”
April 2023: Artwork relating to Samora Okujeni’s current article was chosen as cover image for the Journal of Neuroscience 43(14).
Mark Schepperle receives the "Best Paper Award" at the MHMT'23 Conference in Lisbon
The cluster nanodiag BW starts its first implementation phase with four funded projects
Inaugural lecture of Prof. Kuhl on 31.03.2023: Latest applications and technologies in medicine and industry
28/03/2023. Martin Ladecký was awarded the Dr. Klaus Körper Prize of the Association of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (GAMM) for his dissertation.
DFG grant funding a new research project in in computational and experimental neuroscience.
In the System Design Project, our students inspire with great robots
Here is the link to the livestream of tomorrow's System Design Project 2023
Jan 27, 2023. A team around Prof. Alexander Rohrbach (IMTEK) analyzes how model bacteria dock to and penetrate membrane bubbles: Thermal motions and oscillation modes determine the uptake of bacteria in cells.
Self-built robots by students will compete against each other on 14 February 2023
Jan 18, 2023. A total of 11 seminars with lecture series in the summer semester 2023.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2023!
Dec 07, 2022. Funding approval from the Invest BW programme for miniaturised intelligent neuro stimulation system
Christmas Lecture at the Faculty of Engineering December 8, 2022
Research team from Freiburg led by microsystems engineer Dr. Can Dincer introduces a biosensor for the nucleic acid amplification-free detection of SARS-CoV-2 RNA
Subjects in the engineering sciences and psychology were newly examined
BioFluidix GmbH, a spin-off resulting from the cooperation between the Department of Microsystems Engineering and Hahn-Schickard, is now part of the Swiss Hamilton Bonaduz AG
At the ceremonial opening of the Academic Year 2022/23 of the University of Freiburg on 19th October 2022, Rector Prof. Dr. Kerstin Krieglstein awarded Dr. Pouya Rajaeipour for his dissertation
Recent review on “End-to-end design of wearable sensors” from the Junior Research Group “Disposable Microsystems” is highlighted on the cover of new Nature Reviews Materials issue.
Prof. Dr. Oliver Amft has accepted the call for the professorship of intelligent embedded systems at the Department of Computer Science at the University of Freiburg and at the same time becomes the new Institute Director at the Hahn-Schickard Institute for Micro and Information Technology at the sites in Freiburg and Villingen-Schwenningen.
A team from the junior research group "Electrochemical Energy Systems" at the Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg was able to use high-resolution neutron microscopy to detect salt formation in electrodes of CO2-electrolysis for the first time, thus shedding light on the cause of a central problem area.
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